Sometimes we talk about “being a light” like it’s some kind of spiritual CrossFit challenge. Come on, everyone! Shine brighter, try harder, carry everyone’s load, and don’t you dare say no or someone might think you’re selfish.
But here’s the truth: a light is meant to help you see, not make you sprint until you collapse.
In today’s front porch conversation, I’m digging in to:
What it actually means to be a light(and why it’s more about presence than performance)
Why we confuse shining with people-pleasing(and end up setting ourselves on fire)
How guilt, obligation, and “being the reliable one” burn us out
What we really admire when someone “feels like a light”(spoiler: it’s not perfection)
Why saying no is sometimes the most generous thing you can do
How to shine in a world that runs on urgency, noise, and overwhelm
If you’ve ever wondered why you’re exhausted even though you’re “doing all the right things,” or if you’ve ever felt guilty for wanting a break… well, friends, this one’s for you.
Pull up a chair. Grab your coffee. Let’s talk about being a light… without becoming kindling.
12-10-25 Amy Dingmann
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